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Post by linda72 on Jul 23, 2019 13:26:08 GMT
Since many of us make Costco runs, what do you get there? I have a standard list of about a dozen things I regularly get:
coffee nuts (I get the raw walnuts to throw in salads, use for snacks, etc. We used to get almonds but our dentist said they are too hard to munch on) skinny popcorn chopped up cooked roto chicken (I rebag and use it for stir-fry, chicken casserole, chicken salad) fresh produce including berries jalapeno pimento cheese frozen potstickers and spanakopita frozen chicken breasts oatmeal butter peanut butter cheese: I really like the large containers of grated parmigiano reggiano vitamins and other supplements Premier protein (I usually wait until that goes on sale which seems to happen quarterly)
What do you get?
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Post by DebDoesWW on Jul 23, 2019 13:37:29 GMT
Most of your list ^ Frozen Yakisoba Organic seaweed snacks Eggs Have to check out the books and kitchen gadgets
*dannon greek yogurt is always hit or miss there
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Post by dar1965 on Jul 23, 2019 15:20:48 GMT
TP Water Naked Chicken tenders Cheeses Bread from bakery Sugar and splenda Spices Eggs Fage (sometimes) Frozen fruit Creamer (for DH, I don't drink coffe) Steak strips sometimes for commute Vitamins/supplements Books Socks Clothes sometimes(got jeans for under $5 end of season last year picked up several transition sizes) Chicken skewers Guacamole cups Hummus sometimes gas
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Post by knuckles491 on Jul 23, 2019 15:26:18 GMT
I also have trouble with those hard almonds. I have found that toasting them makes them easier to chew.
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Post by luanne on Jul 23, 2019 17:53:21 GMT
From Costco:
Greek yogurt frozen blueberries frozen salmon filets (to DIE for!) fresh produce laundry detergent paper products - tp, towels, kleenex Laughing Cow cheese vitamins chicken breasts ground beef steaks ribs prime rib (at Christmas) Cliff bars Cetaphil stamps spices chicken and beef base canned beans, tomatoes olive oil oatmeal coffee beans (only if they have the Pinon brand) wine electric toothbrush replacement brushes frozen meatballs frozen appetizers - mini quiches, crab cakes boxed cookies at Christmas
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Post by itsrad on Jul 23, 2019 18:48:02 GMT
Dishwasher Detergent Trash Bags toilet paper tissues paper towels eyeglass cleaner wipes electric toothbrush replacements dental floss salmon lamb chops pecorino-romano cheese wine Salon-Pas shampoo razor blades bathroom cleaner wipes socks I always check the clothing department, and we usually leave with a rotisserie chicken for dinner. And of course, I impulse shop.
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Post by lavonm on Jul 23, 2019 21:21:05 GMT
Paper towels Puffs Toilet paper Dish detergent Laundry detergent Swiffer refills Batteries Ink cartridges Bai & Ice drinks Peanut butter Coffee pods Pam cooking spray English muffins Tortillas Vitamins Lactaid supplements Toothpaste Dental floss Mouthwash
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Post by lmenglish on Jul 23, 2019 21:37:04 GMT
I send my DH! He loves Costco. By the way the Costco vodka is very good,😉 I do go to pick up snacks for the clinic
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Post by itsrad on Jul 23, 2019 22:13:36 GMT
I send my DH! He loves Costco. By the way the Costco vodka is very good,😉 I do go to pick up snacks for the clinic My DH loves Costco also and it is near where he volunteers.
I forgot - I also buy Newman's Own K-Cups. Don't use them all that often, but good to have in the house and it isn't bad coffee. Also the Glad Press and Seal, and ziploc bags.
I don't really buy much food there - with two of us the industrial sizes are a bit much.
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Post by luanne on Jul 23, 2019 23:02:42 GMT
I send my DH! He loves Costco. By the way the Costco vodka is very good,😉 I do go to pick up snacks for the clinic My DH loves Costco also and it is near where he volunteers.
I forgot - I also buy Newman's Own K-Cups. Don't use them all that often, but good to have in the house and it isn't bad coffee. Also the Glad Press and Seal, and ziploc bags.
I don't really buy much food there - with two of us the industrial sizes are a bit much.
I forgot we also get trash bags, ziploc bags and the like.
There are usually just the two of us (younger dd is living with us currently) and we still managed to stock up on food. When we moved to New Mexico our closest Costco is now an hour away instead of just 10 minutes. So, we bought a freezer for the garage so we could stock up when we make our once a month trip. There is a Sam's Club closer, but I don't shop there.
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Post by mom2casey on Jul 23, 2019 23:07:12 GMT
TP Papertowels tissues laundry detergent dish soap-it's hit and miss trashbags mini wholly guac nestle choc mix olive oil allergy meds- they last for a while mouthwash for my brother paperplates
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Post by linda72 on Jul 23, 2019 23:17:01 GMT
Lots of great ideas here today. Thanks for the suggestions. I've added some of these to my list to check next time I'm there.
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Post by itsrad on Jul 24, 2019 0:15:15 GMT
There is a Sam's Club closer, but I don't shop there. I haven't been in Sam's Club in ages. Is there really a big difference? We have several Costco's nearby and I also have military commissary privileges, so I don't tend to overstock the larder.
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Post by luanne on Jul 24, 2019 0:26:10 GMT
There is a Sam's Club closer, but I don't shop there. I haven't been in Sam's Club in ages. Is there really a big difference? We have several Costco's nearby and I also have military commissary privileges, so I don't tend to overstock the larder. I've only been in a Sam's Club once (with someone who is a member). Not impressed. Mostly I don't want to shop there because they are a subsidiary of Walmart and I don't shop Walmart. I've seen a few online comparisons where Costco comes out overall ahead. Here is an article that might be interesting.
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Post by littlepioneerwoman on Jul 24, 2019 4:30:23 GMT
I just bought my new iPhone there
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